The page is lacking in content at present, but there are some points of note about Wiimote support, some of which we detailed last month. Typical for a New Play Control game, Nintendo is equipping Chibi Robo with Wiimote motion controls.

You can now point at items with the Wiimote. Once pointed to, items release unique sounds. We're not sure if there's a point to this, but given some of the wacky sounds from the GameCube version, this new feature could end up being a surprising amount of fun on its own.

A bit more relevant, some areas of the game use waggle controls. You use the Wiimote to control Chibi's various tools. In the case of his toothbrush mop, for instance, this amounts to sweeping the Wiimote back and forth. You also toss the Wiimote like a ball in order to make Chibi throw stuff into a trashcan.

Finally, the game uses pointer controls for camera movement. When viewing your surroundings in first person, you move the Wiimote around to directly look around the area. During normal play, holding down on the d-pad brings up icons on the sides of the screen. These can be used to rotate the camera around for a full view.

Nintendo is usually quick about getting up movies of its New Play Control games following their official site unveiling. We'd suggest checking back at the Chibi Robo site over the coming days for a possible first video look at the game.